1Percentages are based on the value of the stat the moment the creature was tamed (after taming effectiveness)2The absolute Base Damage is shown here instead of the percentage.3Wild creatures do not level up movement speed4Torpidity increases every level on wild creatures, but can not be increased once they are tamed.

Attacking with melee on foot is never a good idea, as the Brontosaurus has massive damage and knockback making it difficult to even reach it. Using a ranged weapon or a strong dino is recommended. A ballista on a raft can also be effective as long as you have enough bolts.

Their tail swing will throw attackers back, potentially off ledges and cliffs. If the attacker is not fast enough to recover the distance before it swings again, the Bronto can easily hold them back. A Bronto's legs also inflict damage(crushing damage) in huge amounts very quickly versus players, so it is recommended that players do not get caught underfoot or they will likely be trampled to death.

Despite its massive range, the Brontosaurus is very slow in terms of movement and attack rate. Their massive size allows them to be stuck behind cliffs and large boulders much easier than others. They also will attempt to retreat when wounded, where it won't fight back but can still deal damage if players are under it. It should also be noted that, from the front, their tail hits either to the left or right and can be dodged by strafing the opposite direction quickly. Using this technique it is easily possible to slay a Bronto without taking any damage on foot with a bow or crossbow.

The Bronto will also have trouble hitting you if you attack its back with a flying mount such as the Argentavis. If you have a flying mount to attack with, it is best to swoop and hit the backside of its head.

If you are riding a Bronto, it is problematic to have another Bronto following you. Even at maximum following distance, the elongated neck will regularly clip into you, requiring you to dismount and have the dinos follow you for a bit.

Transport: While slow, it has the best base carrying capacity in-game. Good for local transport (Level up Weight, Movement Speed and Stamina).

Gatherer: Excellent for gathering materials. If you tell the Bronto to attack near plants, you will acquire an enormous amount of resources (Level up Melee Damage and Stamina).

Mobile Base Platform: Use a Platform Saddle to build a mobile base on the back of your Brontosaurus. Structures do not affect Dinosaur weight capacity, but storage does; increase weight if used for transport (Level up Health, Movement Speed and Stamina).

For information pertaining specifically to the real-world Brontosaurus, see the relevant Wikipedia article

Its full name literally means "Helpful Thunder Lizard".

Brontosaurus are one of the endgame berry farming machines you will wish to have. Use their attacks against large groups of bushes to gather more than a hundred berries. Depending on your location, you'll be able to farm more than 1500 Narcoberries in one, single ingame night. Also, due to their enormous weight capacity, they make transport of large quantities slow, but effective.

Brontosaurus' tail attack is extremely wide, and reaches almost up to its head in a 180° whip in the direction you are facing. Caution is advised when using tail attacks to collect berries, because you might hit a herd of Triceratops, causing all of them to attack you, which can be overwhelming for even the Bronto.

The dossier mistakenly places Brontosaurus' time period as the late Cretaceous when, in fact, it actually lived in the late Jurassic. However, the dossier also acknowledges that it may be another sauropod like Argentinosaurus, which did come from the late Cretaceous.

The Brontosaurus is so large that when it steps on smaller creatures (such as trilobites, meganeuras, or dodos) it deals damage to them and sometimes even kills them. This can be a problem, especially when navigating through swamps, as you frequently step on Dragonflies, killing them and causing a couple of them to attack you at a time. One tail sweep often kills all of them, earning you a lot of experience points.

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